BUFFALO, NY - Last season, Pat Misch held a noticeable role on the big league staff. However, this season has been a different story. Following a brief stay in New York, Misch is back in Buffalo where is looking to simplify his approach and get back to his strengths. Inside Pitch caught up with the left-hander to find out how he's doing it.

BUFFALO, NY - The New York Mets are still looking for an arm to boost the back of the big league rotation. The organization may now have its answer right in Triple-A in the form of left-hander Pat Misch. Misch has been one of the most consistent arms on the 40-man roster this season and his recent run should be enough to get him another look in New York very soon.

BUFFALO, NY - The New York Mets knew they landed a valuable, helpful arm when they claimed Pat Misch during the 2009 season. Misch did not make the big league roster out of camp, but so far in Buffalo the 29-year-old continues to give the Mets options. Misch spoke about his good start with InsidePitchMagazine.com.

The minor league season is young, but controversy is already abound. In a matter of days, a rotation change may indicate a possibility of the major league team keeping an eye on quick changes to be made in Triple-A.

When Noah Lowry was promoted in 2004, Giants fans looked forward to another left-hander who was reportedly even better, but a 2005 hiccup in his career has turned him into someone passed over frequently. But with his celebrated changeup, can he make a comeback and break into the majors? #13 is Pat Misch!

Nate Schierholtz continues to rebound from his slow start in Hawaii, working on a heck of a week. Meanwhile, the Arizona Fall League names its 'Rising Stars' showcase, a first ever for the league, and two Giants are named to it!